Homer H. Norton

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Homer Norton

Title Head coach
Sport Football
Born December 30, 1896(1896-12-30)
Place of birth Birmingham, AL
Died May 26, 1965
Place of death College Station, TX
Career highlights
Overall 141-73-18
Bowls 2-2
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Championships
1939 National Championship
1939-41 Southwest Conference Championship
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1919, 1921, 1926-33
1934-47
Centenary
Texas A&M
College Football Hall of Fame, 1971 (Bio)

Homer H. Norton (December 30, 1896 - May 26, 1965) was a highly successful college football head coach. He coached at Centenary College of Louisiana for 10 years total. From 1934 to 1947, he coached at Texas A&M University and compiled an 82-53-9 record. That number gives him the second most wins in Texas A&M history.[1] His 1939 Texas A&M team went undefeated at 11-0 and won the national championship. His career record stands at 141-73-18. He was fired in 1947, when his team went 3-8, and lost to Texas for the eighth straight year.

He played four different sports at Birmingham-Southern College, and played minor league baseball prior to becoming a head coach.

Norton was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1971.

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Game Bowl Opponent Outcome Rank#
Centenary Gentlemen () (1919, 1921, 1926 — 1933)
1919 Centenary 0-2
1921 Centenary 2-3
1926 Centenary 6-3
1927 Centenary 10-0
1928 Centenary 6-3-2
1929 Centenary 6-3-1
1930 Centenary 8-1-1
1931 Centenary 5-5
1932 Centenary 8-0-1
1933 Centenary 8-0-4
At Centenary: 59-20-9
Texas A&M Aggies (Southwest) (1934 — 1947)
1934 Texas A&M 2-7-2 1-4-1 6th
1935 Texas A&M 3-7 1-5 7th
1936 Texas A&M 8-3-1 3-2-1 T-3rd
1937 Texas A&M 5-2-2 2-2-2 5th
1938 Texas A&M 4-4-1 2-3-1 5th
1939 Texas A&M 11-0 6-0 1st Sugar Bowl Tulane W, 14-13 #1
1940 Texas A&M 9-1 5-1 T-1st Cotton Bowl Fordham W, 13-12 #6
1941 Texas A&M 9-2 5-1 1st Cotton Bowl Alabama L, 29-21 #9
1942 Texas A&M 4-5-1 2-3-1 5th
1943 Texas A&M 7-2-1 4-1 2nd Orange Bowl LSU L, 19-14
1944 Texas A&M 7-4 2-3 T-4th
1945 Texas A&M 6-4 3-3 T-3rd
1946 Texas A&M 4-6-0 3-3-0 4th
1947 Texas A&M 3-6-1 1-4-1 T-5th
At Texas A&M: 82-53-9
Career: 141-73-18
     National Championship          Conference Title
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.
Preceded by
Madison A. "Matty" Bell
Texas A&M University Head Football Coach
1934–1947
Succeeded by
Robert Harry Stiteler

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[edit] References

  1. ^ All-Time Coaching Leaders (by wins) (HTML) (English). aggieathletics.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-04.